- [Voiceover] Photoshop has the ability…to create a multi-page PDF presentation.…Select File and then Automate and then PDF Presentation.…Browse to find the files that you want to include…in the presentation, and chose open.…You can either choose to create a multi-page document…or a presentation.…If you select Presentation, there are additional options…where it can auto-advance every five seconds…or whatever you enter in there,…and you can have it loop after the last page…and select a transition.…

In this case, I just want a multi-page document,…and I want the background around the images to be black.…You can include all sorts of information,…including a file name and extension…or you can choose to include no information.…I will include the file name in the extension,…and I'll change the font size down to six point.…When I chose Save, I can give the PDF a name,…and then, choose Save.…One option that I wanna point out…is the Security option under PDF.…

Notice that you can require a password to open the document…

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6/21/2016

Released

6/26/2015

Whether you're an experienced creative professional or someone who recently purchased a camera, learning how to use Photoshop efficiently and effectively is the best investment you can make to get the most out of your images.

Julieanne Kost filters out the noise and complexity often associated with Photoshop, so you'll feel empowered to get the image results you want. She concentrates on enhancing and compositing photos, as well as automating parts of the process for the most efficient workflow possible. She'll cover cropping, retouching, and combining multiple images, and working with non-image-based assets such as type, shapes, and even video. Along the way, you'll learn the secrets of nondestructive editing with Camera Raw, layers, masks, blending modes, Smart Objects, filters, and more. Start watching to quickly get the professional results you're looking for with Photoshop.

Topics include:

Customizing Photoshop's interface

Resizing and resampling images

Comparing raw and JPEG files

An overview of Camera Raw

Cropping and straightening

Working with layers

Transforming, distorting, and warping

Taking advantage of Smart Objects

Working with layer masks and blend modes

Making selections

Adding adjustment layers

Retouching portraits, including skin, teeth, hair, and eyes

Combining multiple images

Working with filters

Creating character, paragraph, and type along a path

Shape layers and layer effects

Painting in Photoshop

Creating time-lapse videos and animated GIFs

Working with video

Sharing images

Skill Level Beginner

12h 27m

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Q: This course was
updated on 12/01/2015. What changed?

A: This update covers
the fall 2015 updates to Photoshop CC, including new and enhanced features such
as the Oil Paint and Dehaze filters, linked Smart Objects, Photoshop Fix, and
Photoshop Mix.

Q: This course was updated on 06/21/2016. What changed?

A: We updated 17 tutorials and added 6 more to cover the June 2016 Photoshop update, which includes features such as Content-Aware Crop, Face-Aware Liquify, Match Font, and Guided Upright, and a new workspace for selections and masking.. An overview of the changes is included in the "What's new?" video.